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Avian Pathol: Transfer of maternal immunoglobulins and antibodies to Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Mycoplasma synoviae to the allantoic and amniotic fluid of chicken embryos.


Maternal antibodies can protect avian embryos against vertically transmitted pathogens during embryogenesis Embryogenesis

The formation of an embryo from a fertilized ovum, or zygote. Development begins when the zygote, originating from the fusion of male and female gametes, enters a period of cellular proliferation, or cleavage.
 and also young birds after hatching. In contrast to the well-known transfer of maternal immunoglobulin (Ig) G (also termed IgY) from the yolk to embryonic blood, information about the transfer of IgA, IgG, and IgM from the egg albumen al·bu·men
n.
1. The white of an egg, which consists mainly of albumin dissolved in water.

2. Albumin.



albumen

the white of the egg; typically comprising 60% of a bird egg.
 to the extra-embryonic fluids is very limited. In our study, IgA, IgG, and IgM to Mycoplasma mycoplasma

Any of the bacteria that make up the genus Mycoplasma. They are among the smallest of bacterial organisms. The cell varies from a spherical or pear shape to that of a slender branched filament.
 gallisepticum and Mycoplasma synoviae were detected in oviduct oviduct: see fallopian tube.  washings of naturally infected hens and in the corresponding egg albumen samples. In their progeny embryos, IgA, IgG, and IgM antibodies to these Mycoplasma species were detected in the allantoic fluid (ALF) and amniotic fluid (AMF) on day 14 of embryonic development (ED). Examination of embryos from chickens immunized with antigens of M synoviae revealed that the appearance of IgA and IgG, and of antibodies to M synoviae in ALF could vary even among embryos of the same dam. However, IgA, IgG, and IgM were detected as early as day 7 of ED in ALF and AMF in certain embryos from hens infected with M synoviae. In 5 groups of embryos examined on day 7, IgG to M synoviae was found in 51% of ALF and 33% of AMF samples. M synoviae was isolated from 2.3% of ALF samples. IgA to M synoviae appeared in ALF and AMF on day 12 of ED, and could be found in the majority of AMF samples examined from day 14 onwards. IgM to M synoviae appeared in AMF on day 13, and in ALF on day 14, but was detected in those fluids less frequently than IgA or IgG.

2005;34:463-472.
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Author:Bencina, D.; Narat, M.; Bidovec, A.; Zorman-Rojs, O.
Publication:Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery
Article Type:Reprint
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 1, 2006
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